Little Women

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November 2–5, 8-11, 13, 15–19 at 7:30 p.m. November 5–6, 13, 19–20 at 2:00 p.m.

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Scott Bussey – Technical Director · Pamela Christian – Dialect Coach · Zoë Crabtree – Dramaturg Natasha Davison – Choreographer · Kate Ducey – Projection Designer Caitlin Graham – Costume Designer · Billy Henry – Sound Designer · Lyn Koenning – Music Director Jasmine Kurys – Stage Manager · Chian-Ann Lu – Lighting Designer · David Molina-Garza – Scenic Designer · Bex Orton – Community Engagement Coordinator

There will be one 15-minute intermission between Acts one and two. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

Little Women is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Tel.: (212)541-4684 Fax: (212) 397-4684 www.MTIShows.com

cover Photo: Lawrence Peart

LITTLE WOMEN Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com


cast (in order of appearance) Professor Bhaer �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Reagan Murdock Jo March ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Lilly Lane Stafford Clarissa ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Emma Center Braxton ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Max Torrez Laurie Laurence/Rodrigo I ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Connor Barr Amy March/Troll �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Maddie Dennison Meg March ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Caroline Kinnamore Beth March/Rodrigo 2 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Emily McIntyre Marmee March/Hag ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Maddrey Blackwood Mr. Laurence/Knight �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Eli Weinberg Aunt March/Mrs. Kirk ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Devin Medley Mr. John Brooke ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Morris Jude Martinez

ensemble Veronica Boccardo Emma Center Tyler Cofield Claire Davis Conner Palmore Sarah-Grace Poitevent Max Torrez Joseph Wilson

orchestra Piano/Conductor ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Dustin Struhall Violin ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Clara Brill Viola ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Olivia Davis Cello ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Diana Burgess Bass �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Devin North Reeds �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Brian Trittin Trumpet ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Sally Alpini Horn ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Mike Mikulka Trombone ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Jon Blondell Percussion �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Nathan Langfitt Rehearsal Accompanist ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Lyn Koenning


note from the dramaturg Little Women occurs in Concord, Massachusetts between 1863 and 1866, the later half of the U.S. Civil War. The war divided the country both geographically ideologically into the Northern Union and the Southern Confederacy. Somewhat sheltered from the war by their northern location, the March family is nonetheless affected by supply shortage and their father’s absence. Volunteering at the Concord Soldier’s Aid Society and emphasizing the importance of family and religion, Marmee March steers the family’s moral center. Each of the March sisters copes with the tumultuousness of the war and the absence of their father in a different way: Meg strives to be a lady, Beth takes care of the family, Amy aspires to be an artist and Jo writes fiction. While she would not have had the language at the time, this production considers Jo to be a feminist. Despite women’s increased assistance with the war effort, it continued to be out of the ordinary, even daring, for a woman to focus on her career over her marriage prospects. As a consistently published author and her family’s primary source of income while their father was away at war, Jo is ahead of her time. Nevertheless, she struggles with the decision between continuing to follow her own authorial ambitions in New York City and remaining in Concord with those she loves. Like women in the 21st century, Jo struggles to find her place in her family and in the world at large.

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cast & Ensemble

Reagan Murdock

Lilly Lane Stafford

Emma Center

Max Torrez

Connor Barr

Maddie Dennison

Caroline Kinnamore

Emily McIntyre

Maddrey Blackwood

Eli Weinberg

Devin Medley

Morris Jude Martinez

Veronica Boccardo

Tyler Cofield

Claire Davis

Conner Palmore

Sarah-Grace Poitevent

Joseph Wilson


creative Melissa Maxwell (Director) specializes in new play development. Directing credits include Andrea Lepcio’s Tunnel Vision (Off the Wall Theatre, world premiere), Keith Josef Adkins’ Safe House (Repertory Theatre of Saint Louis, six St. Louis Theatre Circle Award nominations), Judy Tate’s Slashes of Light (Kitchen Theatre/ Civic Ensemble, world premiere), American Slavery Project’s Unheard Voices, The Story (Duke Ellington School of the Arts, seven Cappie Award nominations), Trouble in Mind (Ohio State University), Intimate Apparel (Texas Theatre and Dance), Show Way (Vital Theatre world premiere, Off Broadway Theatre Alliance Award nomination), Nathan the Wise (Pearl Theatre), Carl Djerassi’s Taboos (Soho Playhouse). Maxwell is also an actor, award-winning playwright and motivational speaker with two TEDx talks to her credit. Melissamaxwell.com Scott Bussey (Technical Director) graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee with a B.F.A. in Technical Production for theatre. Bussey has been the technical director for the Ogunquit Playhouse, North Carolina Shakespeare Festival and Dallas Theater Company, among others. Bussey has been the technical director of Texas Performing Arts at The University of Texas at Austin since September of 2000. Zoë Crabtree (Dramaturg) is a M.A. in Performance as Public Practice candidate at The University of Texas at Austin. While this is her first experience serving as a dramaturg, she has directed and worked as a stage manager for several student-written productions at Mount Holyoke College where she received a B.A. in Gender Studies and Theatre Arts. Natasha Davison (Choreographer) has over 30 years of experience in performing, choreography, theatrical production, television production, broadcasting, writing and directing. Career highlights include the national tour of Cats, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, as well as the MGM Television series Fame. She is the

artistic director of new musical development for Texas Musical Theatre Workshop, developing new musicals such as Giant Steps, directed by Tony Award-winner Billy Porter (Kinky Boots, Shuffle Along); ZM by Tony Award-winners Greg Kotis and Mark Hollman (Urinetown) and Princess The Musical by Emmy and Golden Globe award-winner Cheri Steinkellner (Sister Act), Tony Award-winner David Zipple (City of Angels) and Grammy Award-winner Matthew Wilder, among others. She is on the producing teams for two upcoming Broadway shows, Halftime and The Prom, slated to open in 2017. Davison is a member of the musical theatre faculty at The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance. Kate Ducey (Projection Designer) is a third-year M.F.A. in Design and Technology candidate with a focus in integrated media for live performance. She hails from Los Angeles, California with a background in lighting design, dance and aerial performance. Recent projection designs at Texas Theatre and Dance include Twelfth Night; Refugia, a new play devised through collaboration with The Moving Company; and Teen Girl FANtasies (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2015). Recent lighting designs include the 2016 UTNT (UT New Theatre) showcase (Texas Theatre and Dance), Poor Herman (Paper Chairs) and Drowning Girls (Theatre en Bloc). Caitlin Graham (Costume Designer) is a second-year M.F.A. in Design and Technology candidate with a focus in costume design. She comes to Texas Theatre and Dance from New York City where she assisted Broadway theatre costume and scenic designer Tony Walton. Recent works include costume designs for: Julie Andrew’s The Great American Mousical (Goodspeed Opera), My Fair Lady (Encore Music Theatre) and Bodies & Souls (Dance Repertory Theatre). Her upcoming designs include The Magic Flute (Butler Opera Center) and Cats (Elon University). Billy Henry (Sound Designer) has over 20 years of studio experience and has been playing, singing, writing and recording music for several


creative genres and mediums including film scores, commercials and theatre. For the past ten years, Henry has worked for music houses, independently writing compositions for numerous clients including American Airlines, Budweiser, BMW, Rolling Stone Magazine, The University of Texas at Austin and The Houston Rockets, among others. His latest work featuring musicians from The Austin Symphony can be heard in commercials for Amazon TV. Lyn Koenning (Music Director) is an awardwinning music director, vocal arranger and voice coach with nearly 30 years teaching, conducting and performing experience. Her students have appeared on Broadway, Disney parks and cruise ships, regional theatre, television and film. An accomplished pianist, Koenning has accompanied master classes for Broadway luminaries including Kathleen Marshall, Billy Porter, Laura Osnes, Mandy Gonzalez, Barbara Cook and Judy Kuhn. She also serves as the artistic director of the Texas Musical Theatre Workshop (TXMTW), currently held at The University of Texas at Austin. Jasmine Kurys (Stage Manager) is a fourthyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in stage management and playwriting. She is currently the production manager for UTNT (UT New Theatre) 2017 (Texas Theatre and Dance), the production manager’s assistant at Texas Performing Arts and as a resident stage manager at the Hogg Memorial Auditorium. She has recently been the stage manager for multiple Texas Theatre and Dance productions including The Orange Garden (UTNT (UT New

Theatre), 2016), The Diary of Anne Frank (2015) and Enter a Woman, Pretty Enough (2015). Chian-Ann Lu (Lighting Designer) began designing at college in Taiwan. Most recently, he designed lighting for In the Red and Brown Water, Fall For Dance (2015) (Texas Theatre and Dance); Three Decembers and At the Statue of Venus (Butler Opera Center). Lu is currently a third-year M.F.A. in Design and Technology candidate with a focus in lighting design. Chianannlu.weebly.com David Molina-Garza (Scenic Designer) has worked in the fields of theatre, dance, music performance, musical theatre and corporate special events. He is a current M.F.A. in Design and Technology candidate with a focus in scenic design at The University of Texas at Austin. His work includes: Les Misérables, The Foreigner, The Imaginary Invalid, Orphans, Treasure Island, 1822 El Año que Fuimos Imperio and Hamlet. In the United States, his recent work includes Cenicienta (ZACH Theatre), The Diary of Anne Frank (Texas Theatre and Dance) and Dialogues of the Carmelites (Butler Opera Center). Bex Orton (Community Engagement Coordinator) is pursuing a B.A. in Theatre and Dance with an emphasis in theatre for youth and communities. Orton is a peer educator with The University of Texas at Austin’s Gender and Sexuality and Voices Against Violence and is a Brockett Scholar. She plans to continue to create and participate in theatre for dialogue both at The University of Texas and in Austin, Texas.

The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.


cast Reagan Murdock (Professor Bhaer) began performing in middle school in the Dallas Area. Recent roles include “Aslan” in Narnia: The Musical and “Judas” in Godspell, as well as performing at Walt Disney World Resort and voice acting in various animations, video games and narrations. Murdock plans to become a voice actor after graduating with a B.A. in Theatre and Dance and a B.A. in Music (Butler School of Music). Lilly Lane Stafford (Jo March) is a fourthyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in musical theatre. Recent productions include “Paulette” in Legally Blonde, The Musical, “Ms. Sherman” in Fame The Musical and “Valerie” in Speaking in Tongues (Texas Theatre and Dance). Upon graduation, Stafford plans to move to New York City to further pursue the arts. Emma Center (Clarissa/Ensemble) is a thirdyear B.F.A. in Acting student at The University of Texas at Austin. At the age of five, Center began studying ballet with The Houston Academy of Dance. Since then, her interests have expanded into all aspects of performance, choreography and composition. Most recently, she performed as “Queenie” in The Wild Party (Texas Theatre and Dance). Upon graduation, Center plans to pursue an acting career while continuing to create original work. Max Torrez (Braxton/Ensemble) is a fourthyear B.F.A. in Acting major. He recently performed at the Mercantia Festival in Certaldo, Italy as “Mercutio” in Romeo and Juliet. Torrez will be attending the UTLA (Semester in Los Angeles) Program this spring before graduating in May, after which he plans to continue his career in acting and screenwriting. Connor Barr (Laurie Laurence/Rodrigo I) is a third-year student at The University of Texas at Austin pursuing a B.A. in Theatre and Dance with an emphasis in musical theatre. He was last seen this summer as “Paul” in Carnival and “Lucas” in The Steadfast Tin Soldier. Other credits include “Henrik” in A Little Night Music (Austin Playhouse), “Jackie” in The Wild Party and

“Warner” in Legally Blonde The Musical (Texas Theatre and Dance). After graduating, Barr plans to move to New York City. Maddie Dennison (Amy March/Troll) is a second-year B.F.A. in Acting student at The University of Texas at Austin where she was recently seen as “Pennywise” in Urinetown the Musical. She has been seen on stage in Houston, Texas with Theatre Under the Stars in Big The Musical, Legally Blonde The Musical and “Calliope” in Xandu. Dennison was also part of the original cast of Kissless the Musical which premiered in New York City as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Caroline Kinnamore (Meg March) is a thirdyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance student with an emphasis in musical theatre. She was recently seen as “Extraordinary Girl” in American Idiot and “Mayzie” in Seussical the Musical (Grapevine, Texas) as well as “Sally” in The Wild Party (Texas Theatre and Dance). Other roles include “Mille Dilmount” in Thoroughly Modern Mille, “Wednesday Adams” in The Addams Family and “Penny Pingleton in Hairspray. Emily McIntyre (Beth/Rodrigo 2) is a third-year B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in musical theatre. Recent roles include “Nadine” in The Wild Party, “Kate/Chutney Windham” in Legally Blonde The Musical (Texas Theatre and Dance), “Belle “ in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and “Liesl” in The Sound of Music. She is also actively involved in comedy improv as well as writing and performing sketch comedy through groups on campus. Maddrey Blackwood (Marmee March/Hag) is a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Dallas, Texas) and was last seen as “Madelaine True” in The Wild Party, “Mrs. Gottleib” in Dead Man’s Cellphone (Texas Theatre and Dance) and “The Witch” in Into the Woods (Butler Opera Center). In January 2017 she will be attending the UTLA (Semester in Los Angeles) Program for film and plans to pursue voice acting upon graduation.


cast Eli Weinberg (Mr. Lawrence/Knight) began performing in high school in the Chicago area. Most recently, he performed as “The Butler” in The Silent Woman (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2016) and “Otta Frank” in The Diary of Anne Frank (Texas Theatre and Dance). After graduating in 2018, he plans to move to Los Angeles to pursue a voice acting career. Devin Medley (Aunt March/Mrs. Kirk) is in her fourth year at The University of Texas pursuing a B.A. in History and a B.A. in Theatre and Dance with an emphasis in musical theatre. She has performed in The Wild Party, Legally Blonde The Musical, UTNT (UT New Theatre) (Texas

Theatre and Dance), A Little Night Music (Austin Playhouse) and All Shook Up (TexArts). Upon graduating in May 2017 she plans to continue performing and training as an artist in musical theatre and children’s theatre. Morris Jude Martinez (Mr. John Brooke) is a second-year B.F.A. in Acting major at The University of Texas at Austin where he was recently seen as “Bobby Strong” in Urinetown the Musical. He has also performed on stage at the Camille Playhouse as “Tony” in West Side Story and “Shrek” in Shrek the Musical. After graduating, Martinez plans to move to New York City to pursue a career in theatre and film.

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2016/2017 Director’s Council Members Carol Smith Adams Francesca Brockett and Jim Pedicano Barrett Bruce Jean Cheever Joanne and Jack Crosby Dee Dawson Laura Eastman

Gary Farmer JoLynn Free Missy Grimes Pam and Edmund McIlhenny Annie McKinnon Debbie Oliver Miriam Relyea

Diane Robinson Russ Sartain Nancy Scanlan Marc Seriff Laura Sheffield Karen Skolnik Leah Stolar Sharon Watkins


Photo: Lawrence Peart

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ensemble Veronica Boccardo (Ensemble) originally began performing at a young age in Venezuela and has been in Austin, Texas for the last ten years. During her time at The University of Texas she has performed in Bodies & Souls (Dance Repertory Theatre); Re:Mix, Thoroughly Lost to Logic and Untitled (Dance Action’s S.E.E.D.) After graduating in May with a B.F.A. in Dance (Dance Studies Option) she plans to pursue a professional career in performance and become a dance educator.

Conner Palmore (Ensemble) is a B.F.A. in Theatre Studies major with an interest in directing. Broadway: Lincoln Center Theater. Regional: Dreamgirls, Romeo and Juliet (Dallas Theater Center); Speaking in Tongues, Push Up (Texas Theatre and Dance).

Tyler Cofield’s (Ensemble) interest in theatre began after attending a musical theatre summer camp at his local community theatre in Arlington, Texas. He is a transfer student from Oklahoma City University. This will be his first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. After graduating with a B.A. in Theatre and Dance, Cofield plans to pursue acting and work on a cruise ship or international production tour.

Sarah-Grace Poitevent (Ensemble) began performing at a young age in the Fort Worth Area. She has performed in Andrea Beckham’s Through the Mountain/Faith in Unknowing, Jessica Grey’s Five and Erica Gionfriddo’s They Have Big Voices Where the Universe Ends (Texas Theatre and Dance). She was also the rehearsal assistant for David Justin’s Fear Knot / Sublime and production assistant for Alex Ketley’s Poem (Part 1) (Fall For Dance, 2015). Poitevent was the production coordinator for Dance Action’s S.E.E.D. in the fall 2015 and spring 2016 performances. Upon graduation with a B.F.A. in Dance she plans to dance professionally.

Claire Davis (Ensemble) began performing at the age of three in Dallas, Texas. Most recently, she has performed as “Chris Gorman” in Rumors by Neil Simon and “Soupy Sue” in the musical Urinetown (Alpha Psi Omega). Upon graduation, Davis plans to continue pursuing acting and dance.

Joseph Wilson (Ensemble) began performing in Fort Worth, Texas. Most recently, Wilson performed as “Elle’s Father” in Legally Blonde The Musical and as “Dwight” in Dead Man’s Cell Phone. After graduating with a B.A. in Heath and Society, he plans to move to New York City to pursue work as a performer and a freelance writer.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.